Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 147, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 22, 1956 Page: 2 of 33
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IS Coming back from vacation,
the boss found a whole ——
of papers needing his atten-
tion.
38 The leader of a revolt against
a dictator may find it difficult
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11 A city politician often gets in-
- to office because of a special
. .‘antage;
rahsportation facill-
d the chamber to
Gainesville and Dr. J. Clyde Chap-
man of Banger.
W. Davis, Harro Gray. 3, D. Jel-
ferson, J. D. Lawler, Oran Mon-
rived in time for the parade. Hick-
man quipped, "If - I make it, I
think I’ll have him give me snow-
shoes instead."
Hickman, who has had to years
of experience as a lawman, said
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Denton, Texas
. ipuzzle may bo entered. No me-
chanically produced (printed,
mimeographed, etc.) copies u
Als urging prompt tax payment
to avoid interest and penalty
charges wore Lee Preston of the
.Denton
lities, good police protection,
streets and highways, and an ef-
ficient and honest city and county
administration.
Good community attitude of pub-
lic officials, the people, and al-
ready established industries; .
Good community attitude to-
ward labor—not one of anti-union
- "progressive management no
longer have any quarrels with
unions";
Financial facilitles—banks which
Dr. Imogene Benty, dean
women at NTsC,wil‘be
speaker for the Pilot Point 4
ber of Commerce banquet
ir of the
a native of 1
Is survived
1956 DIRECTORS
Directors installed at the ban-
printed or typewritten. No on-
trim will be returned. They bo-
come the property of the Rec.
ord-Chronicle. The answer will
be published in the Record-
Chronicle Friday, January v.
mohthup to six per cent to added
to the regular tea. A penalty
---- 0two per cent is aleo
each month beginning Feb.
A Answers will be judged on
accuracy. There is no premium
for clever ways of pasting up
or original decorations. Puzzle
should be clearly
14 At a seance. the skeptical Mr.
Smith became bored with the
— during a long evening.
11 A joint in the body. -
17 in an important contract, it's
essential that the secretary
, get the--------just right.
II Mrs. Smith of the Gordon Club
was worried about her peony
5 Service On All Makes ’
L - Radios 8 Television
LOVE & TALIAFERRO TV
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omatetam DIAMOND emos
awarded to a family unit. The
Chief of Police will hold the
one correct solution in sealed
envelopes to be 'delivered to the.
Coinword Editor at the Record-
Chronicle after the weekly con-
test period closes.
7. The Record-Chronicle will
award a prize of $325.00 to the
winner of this week's Coinword
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Funeral services for Jarnos Wil-
liam Kemp Jr., 44, were held Fri-
day afternoon in the Jack Schmitz
405,
library, ehurches
something for the
culty, as trumpet soloist accom-
panled by Miu Loo Dougherty, pl-
anUt. The choir will also “i
Johnson’s ar '
Louis Blues’
solbist.
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ALL MAKES sad MODELS
KING'S RADIO
PHONE C-6423
West Side Square
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had been employed at the
Transit Co. for the past 11
trict, and 6. N. (Newt) Sea-
■raves. Denton County tax asses
sor-collector.
enc= jum em
never make it, but the former
Ranger was so sure that he could,
he offered a $100 bet on it.
Guests who met Hickman at the
As You Wish"
"You May Enter As
Son Chapel with burial in
' Cemetery. Mr. Kemp died
the pzzie will be___________
less issued by the Record-
Chronicle. •
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at 1:37 a.m. Fr.
BANK
BY MAIL
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3)enton 9 ^Finest ^eweteu
IQXDAY
Morin, enow
in Kangaroo
midnight. January 24. Entries
mailed must be received in the .The decision of the Judges to
nesday moniing8 January^ re tinal and eh contestants agree
gardicss of the postmark. This
newspaper is not "
for entries lost or
int hildine. but was stopped by
wxsxffis
fori intgzicationwhe h piended
with officers, "But ean't you toll,
that budding to on fire. 7
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6:00 You Aal
0:30 Famous
10:00 The Orsat ouldersleeve
10 30 Patt Page
11:00 Channel 0 TheaUr
11:00 ightoap
Funeral Today
For Mrt. Felps
Funeral services for Mrs. Codie
Dell Felps, n, will be held today
at 2 p.m. in the Jack Schmitz and
Son Chapel. Mrs, Felps; a resident
of stony, died early Friday in
if you wish to subscribe to the—
1 1 Denton Record-Chronicle sim ;
ply eheck the square, and your paper will
start immediately. Subscription price is
30e per week. Regular subscribers are
eligible for 50% bonus. Sao rules.
11:00 rennesse Erni Ford Show
11:30 Feather Your Nest
18:00 Noon Edition
18:03 Magazine
1330 SbowtUM Metinee
1:30 Trouble With Pather
3:00 Afternoon Film Festival
4:00 Pinky Lee
4:30 Howdy Doodv
8:00 Kiddie Karnlvat
s :S0 cowboy O-Men
8:88 Politichl Adress
8:00 Evening Edition
no longer ‘go west, young man.’
it Is 'go southwest, young man.’ "
He pointed out that Industries ex-
pact many things of a community
in considering ft as a possible lo-
cation. Including nearness to raw
materials, an economic adv;
water, and trL
ties. He urged ____
conduct an up-to-date-geological
and agricultural survey to see
what raw materials Denton can of-
0:00 Romper
10:00 Julie Bei
MONDAY
6:89 Morning Devotional
7:00 Today
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ter reservoirs, bath mostly in Den-
ton County, making Denton Coun-
ty an important recreational cen-
ter, and (» the expansion of edu-
cational facilities at the two col-
leges. one of which may be call-
ed the University of North Texas.
“Industry to coming to the South-
weft." Dr. Smith sald, "and it to
the mail Do NOT put your en-
try in an envelope. Each puzzle
must be pasted to a 2-cent post-
card. If mailed, or prated to a
card of postcard size if deliver-
ed to the Record-Chronicle by
hand.
held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the
E:hmitz . Floyd . Hamlett Chapel.
Pt. Orgy,-a former resident of
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Marvin. Dr. Walter B. Miller, Stan-
ley A. Munson, W. C. Orr Jr., J.
Holford Russell, Skiles. K. B.
(Pete) Tobin, Harry Went, and
Eddie Williams.
Guests at the head table were
Representative and Mrs. Alonzo
Jamtoon Jr., the Rev. and Mrs.
W.B Slack, Dr. rad Mrs. JC.
Matthews, Mayor and Mrs. J. L.
Yarbrough. Mr. and Mrs. Grady
McEuin, Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Fow-
ler. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Orr Jr.,
and Mrs. Stanley-Monroe.
for eighteen-year-old Tommy's
getting all dressed up. «
18 In sending a gift, one should "
not be careless about the.
k
roe, Ramey, and Dr. Charles Soun-
ders, Kimbrough and Ramey.
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axyer Va
years.
The Rev. Don Youngblood and
the Rev. C. W. Hudson, both of
Dallas, officiated at the service.
Pallbearers were Herman Lantrip,
Harold Owens, Lester Owens. E.
W. Baxter, 3. F. Owens and 3. C.
Winn.
A native of Denton County, Mr.
Kemp was a member of the Metho-
dist Church. He was a veteran of
World War II and had attended
Denton County Schools.
Survivors are three sisters and
several nieces and nephews.
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sion. Only one prize will be
The Pareni Club of the Doetea
Civic Boy Choir will meet at I
p.m. this afternoon in the TSCW
Demonstration School Building.
The NTSC A CAppella Choir, na-
der the direction of Frank McKIn-
4 To submit an"entry, the
contestant shot Id complete the
puzzle and mril or deliver the
completed puzzle to the COIN-
WORD EDITOR. DENTON
BODY
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25, of Bellville, a Mato highway
engineer; and construction work-
ers W. O. Sethman, 40, of Texar-
kana; Walter Duncan, 44. Of
Ennis; and W. D. Boyd, 23, of
Buffalo. -
1M Coit.
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
Admitted: Charles Stroud, M
E. Hickory ari i c* A1
Dismissed: Mrs. Patsy Johnson,
800 Buddell,
BIRTHS
— -- Bower, 212 Marietta, 1
of music fV
to make’a Christmas package
look attractive.
8 A man's face is likely to be
flushed when he's in a ——.
7 These require much prelimi-
nary work before the public
sees them.
8 If---------officials fail to do
their duty, crime will flourish.
¥ Everybody.
11 A well-dressed man keeping an
appointment would find it ex-
. tremely annoying if the -
of his shoes were splashed with
mud.
13 Detective Jonos. looking for
evidence, wanted to track
down a special kind of-----.
ley, will be
Thursday for —____________
of Commerce banquet in Sherman.
They will sing “goal ot me open
Road" by Deilo Jello with John
Iauhfa ng hA MAhAn a# aatA Wk-
Ha* 05 IM Bcnooi O5 music
A bar, Gary Wayne, wee bora
to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cochran, ill
~ , Friday at 9135 pm. la
_________ Hospital
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Flew Memertl Hompital
1. Solve the puzzle as you
would any other crossword puz-
tie.
2. Anyone to eligible to enter
the Coinword contest except
employes of the Denton Rcord-
Chronicle and their families.
Carrier boys, who operate un-
der the Little Merchant Plan,
and their families are eligible.
3. A contestant may submit
as many entries as he wishes
on the official entry blank
printed in this newspaper but
no more than one exact-sized,
hand-drawn facsimile of the
schools, public
that are doing -_____-___
community, recreational and health
faeiliies," adequate ' hospital faei-
E. Munday, M W. Hlekory, to • ‘
surgical patient in AU Saints Meo- 1
pital in Fort Worth, He wUl under. ,
go surgery Monday. His room .
number to 410.
J. B. Morrto Jr. of Morris Weed- i
works to attending the National As-
sociation of Home Builders Show
in Chicago this week.
- Deaton Unitarlan Tellowship wil
have a supper meeting at 6:20
p.m. tonightin the home of David
Morris. 1008 Ave. C. Byron Kel-
EiSSw 2223
SUNDAT
0:48 How Christian Sclence
Heals
10:00 Th* Christophers
io 80 Air Fores Dgesi
10:46 Man To Man
11:00 hurch Bervices
18:00 Induitry on Parade
11:11 Cartoon Caper*
12:30 Movie Marquee
1:80 ChrieUan questiona
8:00 Hopalong ascsidy
8:00 wide. Wide World
4:0 Captain Gallant
8:00 Meet the Press
Forrester Ranch were Otto Fowler,
Riley Cross, Jack Grey, Earl Fore-
man, Oren Monroe, BUl House and
SUNDAY
9:30 This la The Life —
10100 This is America
10:18 Man To Man
10:80 Catholic Hour
11:00 Hour of Worship
11:00 American Forum
12:30 Tom Harmon a Workshop
11:48 Sunday Edition
1:00 Million Dollar Movie
8:16 Spotlight on Texas
8 30 zoo Parade
3:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret
Journal
8:80 Hana Christian Andetuon
4:00 Super Cireus
8 00 Judge Roy Been
8:30 Soldiers of Fortune
S on I‘N a Great Life
8:90 prenster
7:00 NAC Comedy Hour
8 00 Alcoa Hour
9:00 Science Fiction Theater
6:80 Headline
Denton, died early Friday at
How Memorial Hospital. He-was
a retired fanner.
Mr. Gray was buried in the
1007 cemetery, with Boyd D.
Fannin of the Garland Road
Church of Christ in Dallas of
ficiating: assisted by J. D. Boren.
Denton.
Pallbearers were C. H. Ligon;
Ralph Kilingsworth, Jr.; C. M.
Whitlock; Fred Clark; G. T.
Phlips, and Raymond Spauld-
in*_ ~ .
8:00 Mayor of the Tewa
s 80 Amo n Andy
s oo Confidential File
8 00 This U Your Musis
10:00 HSUS
is to Weather
16 30 bt4riight.The4tre
" "MONDAr
$100 Theater 11
< ido Roy Rogers
1)36 Watches Birdie
8:48 Looney Tunes
800 Bangs aider
race Hollaway of Justin at l:N
am. Raturday in Flow Memorial
Myzan, was bom
to Mr and we. James Edward
Rawer, 111 Mariotte. Saturday at
9102 a.m. in Flow MemorlalHos-
pital.
SUNDAY '
fl on Churyn Bervices
12:00 Th* Pleyhouse
18:86 curtain Call
; to Telerame
so Sunday Matinee
iiija Dutch Meyer hhev
:0 Weekly News Rovlev
i +AA Wma4HAp T
: $ a,
1 :80 Ramer of the Jungle
8420 Dollar Movie
for industry.
•“The eitizens ean help in the
area of the intangibles."he added,
pointing out that hdustrles also
looked for these things in locat-
ing a plant;
Birvteee and facilities, good
Gray Services
Are Conducted
TAX
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A good tax and debt situation __________________
sspsa hanger
net leave the incoming producer Continut
to share an unhealthy debt
Joe Skiles, an outgoing director,
and Frank Burchard showed slides
highlighting what Denton aecom-
pushed in INI.
10125 Hows Final
io io Lea Paul a Mary Ford
18:84 Movi, Marquee ,
MONDAY
8:66 Let's Oo Pihing
700 Sunup
8:00 Kitty's Wonderiand :
0100 Ding Dong sahool
9:80 Ern’s Kovacs Bhow
16:00 Homs - -
11:00 TexAs Living
11:45 Jonas Place
12:20 Ann Aldan Show
12:45 Movls Marquee '
2:00 Matinee Theater
8:00 A Date With Life
8:15 Modem Romances
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quet include J. E. Allen, Joe job of riding the 131 miles down
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puzzle. If more than one win-
ning answer to received, the
prize money will be divided
equally among the winners. If
no correct solution is received,
SU wiU be added to the next
week’s prize. Regular subserib-
era who win will be given a 50
per cent bonus on prize money.
CLUES ACROSS
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dustries and understand their
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12115 Catholic Report
12:25 How To Drive and Stay
Alive
11 88 n^b* 8 “gL.wn
- 1:30 House Party
. 2:00 Big Payoff
- .2:30 Bob Crosby
. 8:00 The Brighter Day
8:16 Tito Secret Storm
• 8 30 On Your Account
4:00 Mary Cartere Cookbook
V 30 Yartetyfair
5 os Space Adventures .
3:46 Douglas Bdwards. News
6:00 Weatbar
Wednesday at his home in Dallas.
- A former resident of Denton, Mr.
a $75
4:10 Weather
4:18 Tricks and Trents
6:00 Miekey Mouse Club
1:06 Wild ail Hickok
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SUNDAY
8 86 Wo Belteve
8 oo Lamp unto My Poet
0:30 Look Up and Live
16:00 The Chfistopher Program
' 10:30 Falta For ony
ll;oo Church Bervice
18:00 News
18:18 Westerp Prolles
1 00 wid BUl Alckock
6 52 orre of ijapiatfom
. :00 Pace The Nation
3 30 Otar and story
a oo Front Row center
4 00 Omnibua
6 JO You Are There
e oo Ldsste
830 Private Secretary
7:00 Bd Sullivan Show
soo a. B. Theaer
8 30 A. Hitchcock Prekenta
9:09 Appt, with Adventure
630 What's My Um
.. 10:00 Sunday News spectal
10:18 Weather
• 10198 World Pronto
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the front to the waiting Schmitz-
Floyd Hamlett ambulance. At first
a rope hoist was prepared to lower
the unconscious Vaughn from the
roof but he was brought out
through the adjoining store in-
stead.
Flames spread throughout the
interior of the drug store, fading
numerous times under the steady
onslaught of gallon after gallon of
, water poured on the blaze. Time
and time again the blaze broke
out anew, shooting through the
roof or flaming through the in-
terior of the store.
Close to two hours after the fire
started the roof crashed in, set-
ting flames to their highest point
inside and on the roof of the build-
ing
Neither the F. W.-Woolworth
store on the north side of the
drug store, nor the Smart A
Thrifty dress store on the south
CIUES DOWN
I might be a source of financial
4 worry to the socialite father
of three daughters. N
2 .... will cause a, great
deal of excitement over the
countrysidt..
3 A scrap of refuse.
- 4 Pertaining to the nose,
3 A popular girl.
16 It would prove very unpleas-
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NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS
OzisL Fowler, re-elected for his 28th term ss manager Fowler, are, left to right. Frank Barrow, second vice
of the Denton Chamber of Commerce, chats with three president: Marvin Ramey, first vice president, and J.
ii - of the new officers installed at the chamber’s annual Stanley Monroe, president (Record-Chronicle Staff
banquet Friday night in Hubbard Hall. Talking with Photo) - J
Cut Flowers
Pot Plants
If You Core Enough
To lend The Very Best
CALL
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4 FLORIST
901 W. Hickory C-2561
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