Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1956 Page: 2 of 12
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middle Mississippi valley and the
western Great Lakes region.
At the same time warm, moist
air from the Gulf of Mexico ex-
Denton’s Finest
"BOOT BLACK"
NOW WITH
WALLINGS
BARBER SHOP
Denton OHIm Building
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AN INTERSTATE TWEATRE*
NOW THROUGH FRIDAY
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colleges and
Service gauge
inches of rain.
Cut Flowers
Pot Plants
If You Cave Enough
ISLAND"
"There are two ways to get rid
of your tickets," Jack Jefferson,
head of the Kiwanis Club Minstrel
Ticket Sales Committee told club
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WEDNESDAY
4.00 Marr Carter’a Cook Book
Officers said he shot himself in the
sight temple with the same 38 call-
per subnosed pistol he had used to
fatally wounding his estranged wife
CALL
Linwood Roberson
‘ FLORIST
501 W. Hickory C-2561
19188
1i105 channel 8 Theater
I
A resolution was appr
questing the State High
partment to dead a tract
erty located off Highway 25
TELEVISION SCHEDULES
As announced by television stations. Subject ta changa.
Vance of Waco; and four grand
iiav,
EnHMren
Arrangements are under the di-
rectlon of Goen Funeral Home.
land, one for a street and the
„• two for utility end power
the entire Atlantic Seaboard. Read-
ings were in the low 00s in the
Ohio Valley and considerably
warmer than 24 hours earlier to
areas east of the Appalachians,
Showers and thunderstorms hit
parts of the west and central Gulf
states and in the Ohio Valley. Scat-
to the adjoining property owner,
J. Newton Raynor. The request
was made se Rayzor could change
the channel of a creek on the prop-
erty at his own expense, enabling
him to develop the land for com-
mercial or residential purposes.
The rain, which started falling
about 1 a.m., continued for about
four hours. The National Park
Ivador Ayala,
•, shot himself
r as officers
and Negroes in public schools.
A citizens committee has recom-
mended that segregation in Hous-
ton schools be abolished n com-
Court ruling. The conference was
set after two separate groups-qne
opposing integration and the other
favoring it—asked for the hearing
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On The Time Pay
Denton’s
Denton, Man
Faces Charges
Special Ie the Record-Chronicle
NACOGDOCHES - Russell MU-
roy, 1414 Oakwood. Denton, was
released on bond here after three
charges were filed here against
him following his arrest Monday
evening, Nacogdoches officers re-
ported.
'2 Milroy was reported charged in
the- corporation court here with
disturbance, and in Justice of the
Peace Tom Lilly’s justice court
with "using vulgar, profane, and
idecent language over and through
Juvenile seveges la
hopped-vp cors...
tight-sweetered blondes
and knife-swinging gangsl
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_ PHONE c6423
powdered alum,
poison. For the I
suggested that tl
re SATURSAF"-O-"
H THE GOLDEN ARM
STARTS THURSDAY
WILLIAM HOLDIN
JENNIFER JONIS
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"Lave Is A Many
Splendored Thing"
—Al-
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of Ha jji Baba"
mdpatrosim“cooime
to dostrsy the person.
. TODAY’S LVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (AP) — cattle
1.700; siaughter steers And yeqringa
very slow, week to unevenly lower;
other cl moos fully active: steady
Kiwanis Club Opens Sale
Of Tickets For Minstrel
THI
SCARLET COAT
Radio Service Center .
MOST COMPLETE TELEVISION
SERVICEIN THI SOUTHWIST
225 Nortk'Locust Ph. c-6021
Mrs. Ddis Booty. AW
Malcolm Branch Jr.
"public conference" Feb. it
dscussion of integration of
memm
Lamm. '
er’s opponent in 1952, said in Se-
attle that “like all Americans I
am of course delighted at the fa-
"saws, "a l
Howard M. Snyder road a state-
ment to which the six doctors de-
clared Eisenhower "has made a
good recovery.” Snyder la Eisen-
bower’s personal physician.
AGAR-CORDAY.CAKROL
either to sell ’em — or eat ’em.”
For the latter method. Jefferson
gave two recipes for "leftover mi-n
strel tickets" involving diced crow,
2122 RS’X.
0:00 Century Fox Hour
10:00 ecret PUse
10:30 TV Movie Premier
i: News Fiai
, AvT is qsing uerW r*
ortas 810 every day.Aason: Now
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FLOOD
Continued From Page 1
a to arrest him for
three members of
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WULLER
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—Nomzuepn"
den on West Hickory Street for
several years before his retire-
ment. He had been ill about three
years.
Funeral services were to be held
at 2:30 p.m. today in the Grace
Temple Baptist Church with burial
in Hoselawn Memorial Park The
Rev. Forman Weedon was to of-
ficiate at the service.
Mr. Raley, a native of Polk
County, was born July 18, 1873.
He came to Denton in 1932 and was
CiuMbosI From Pago I
GOP National Chairman Leon-
ard W. Hall, who has boon main-
taining Eisenhower will run, said
in a statement that "the decision
. , . to in his hands, and his per-
sonal feeling and judgment will
ba the determining factors."
Ben. Knowland (R-Cali), who
has indicated dearly he will seek
the GOP nomination if Elserhower
does not, said in East Orange, NJ.,
that everyone "will rejoice at the
progress reported by the doctors."
House GOP Leader Martin of
Massachusetts, speaking in Ha-
aamhbma.u AR m..aaa ak. —Aanal
E,SWWHo NAGe, UTI-ACM alia IUAVA-
report a "green light” and added;
“I believe . . . the President will
not foil to respond to what to al-
most a universal call of the pao-
A6lhbwe..
W., a gun or
76 knife she was
0-33 a for
any man I
The sheriff’s office here estimat-
ed?that 75 to Ito business houses
were flooded. At one cafe, police
said, the water forced open the
front door, swirled in and carried
chairs out the door
A bakery to an ‘outlying area re-
ported a loss of about 620,000 when
water damaged sugar and flour
stocks.
DOCTORS
Contnuea From Page 1
Service On All Makes
Radio* S Television
LOVE A TALIAFERRO TV
to Rear Taliaferro Hardware
MS Looney Tn
8:00 Hangs Rider
6 30 New
« 40 sports
4:08
7:20 The .
7:60 ______
7:55 BartteStaR
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Shoe Shines
"PARKING''
James Dawson i_____
Charlotte; Mrs. Jamel Henson
ma r&aara bss,"a
Gober; Claude J. Lowery, Roan-
Oto; Mrs. Adline Denman. Box
SIM. TSCW.
, EimureetHospltalandClinie
Admitted Mrs. D. M. Edwards,
Suspect. 30,
Kills Self ;
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• TSC.W. ANNOUNCES
NOMI FURNISHING
COURSE
WSONBODAT
> 00 Theatre Keven
4:16 Fort Worth Opera
4190 Boy R---
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THURSDY
6:60 Let’s Go Fshing •
7:00 Sunup
OlOO Kitt’s Wonderlana
s 00-Ding Done Bohqol-
0:30 mie Kovac’Show
JO 00 Hom*
11:05 TmiUitai
115 rhe Jones Piace
12:80 Ana Aldan Show
19145 Movie Marquee
2:00 Matinee Tieater
5100 A Date With Ufa
3:15 Modern Romances’
8:30 Quant Por’A Day .
4:00 vening News
4:10 Weathercast —
4:16 Tricks A Feats
2:00 cu
starlight Thestre
Hollywood Backstage
m me£i; kh
, Decatur, medical;
K WEATHER
pital.
A boy, Lyndell Ritchie Jr., was
bent to Mr. and Mrs. Lyndell
Ritchie Oliver of Lewisyille at
12:24 a.m. Wednesday in Flow
Memorial Hospital
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
James B. Runions, 107 Bernard, nvvoivi - anunwvupwu
at l:M aim. Wednesday to Flow School Board has scheduled a
They comminted :
every crimein
ehekok eee
boa Ayala, 36,who was to have,.... _
appeared to court yesterday for . . -
a divorce action henring she had ing H
filed,. the ntherlgmngte,
shooting. The brother ia lew, Ga- lines and.drainase ditch.
Dealer II
TALIAFERRO
RADIO SHOP
200 N. Locust C-7915
on the Time Per Plan
w»APIV amme»
CORNEL WILDS
MICHAIL WILDING
ANNI FRANCIS
tended northeastward from theicahacit.
Gulf Coast through the Ohio Valley -
to New England as well as along #WN
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0:30 Arthur
10:30 Strike
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12:00 News
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13 30 Love
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4:00 Th
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8:oo Th
5:5 Th
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6;00 Wi
4 JO Variety Fair
3:06 Space Adventure*
6:48 Douriaa-'
6:00 Wealher
Mary Nancy Raley; two daugh-
tors. Mrs. Harvey L. Ford Jr. of
Austin and Mrs. M. X. Wagoner
of Kingsville; two half brothers.
Jim Vance of Bryan and Frank
A public bearing on an annexa-
tion petition submitted by A.C.
Sullivan was set tor the next reg-
ular commission meeting Feb 28.
Commissioners said they would
consider a request from Jim E.
Black, who asked that — _-----
E. McKinney Street be changed
from that name to Camp Copass.
Black said the present name is
misleading, and said that many
motorists mistake the street to ~
the road that bode to McKinney. northern, and central plains and in
CC. Raley
Rites Held
4.. ..3 .’ ;
Christopher Columbus Raley, 82,
a retired merchant, died in a local
root home Tuesday afternoon.
Mr Raley, a resident of 714 W. ।
reap*, fedubed in
day until .old. Pr
our prior t0az. *
BIRTHS
A tori. Victoria Elaine, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Rebort Earl Shep-
herd. 711 Coit, at 12:02 a m. Wed
neoday to Flow Memorial Hos.
KDINY unkumishe 4.
(l-pearoom). tigidatre,
W Bycamora.___________
11.60-12.60; canner, and outters
8.00-12.00; bulls 11.00-14,75; -
■ choice slaughter cives 15.00-
ann. cuisanm-xlonsodtn
BELIEF
and motels.
r, surgery: Hickory, operated a grocery store
coum pruncu uu., aJM Broad.
,, accident; Mota Basttan1,1617
Negroes to its graduate schools.
1 on the main campus ' ”—
Sile and 15 to its school
work at Nashville,
members .at their noon meeting
18004 Tuesday. "Those two methods are ; ggested
i8 60
Hogs gOO*. 60-00 lower; choice top
13 00; less desirable welghta and
grades 9.50-12,75; packing sows 60
lower, 0.00-11.00. .
Steep 1,400. steady; good to
choice shorn lambs’ 16700-17.50:
culls end medfum slaughter lambs
15.00-16.00; slaughter ewes 1.00-80,
Day
itorm
88ekbodl
turys
rard. News
knompespFieene,fTcu.fup-
niight,‛k‛new,cm c-8035.____J
nBTNFPOP,Akrgigterea.Fwo
studs at berviae. 8780 Bolivar.
i ) team.
upholstery tabrle faded and
weraf b that table, ehete or eob.
hard, 711 Colt, medical. ______
Dlmissed: Mm Frits Roberson
Md baby. UM Panhandle; Mrs
- — and baby. S4M
Milroy to scheduled to face the
profanity charge in Justice Lilly’s
court on March 1.
Prior to his arrest, Milroy was
on his way to visit his mother who
was in a Nacogdoches hospital.
r i,” in county court, Mil-
roy was reported charged with
driving while intoxicated.
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M aEnzee
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18:30 Short ime Matinee
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5 20 Buster Crabbe Show
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2:08 Phttwh.Droma
4:15 Looney Tunes
- 4:30 Gens Autry
5130 Loeney Tunes
6:00 Range Rider
6 30 News
328 Mea
7:00 Looney Tunas
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10:23 Wana
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hi the campus and the other two
say they got along well with their
waxs in Tennessee, There are 52
most of the town.
The flood subsided nearly M
quickly as it appeared. Early this
morning, only the damage and wet
Pavement remained as evidence of
the torrent.
Oldtimers to the area said the
Tunney Took Tennis
Gene Tunney took up tennis to
2"“
pion of the world. r----
0:0 Sporta
8:15 ite World Today
6:30 Do you Trust Tour wie?
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WEDXESDAY
4:00 Flaky Le
430 Howdy Doody
5:00 Ktddie Khrnlva
6:30 Frontier Plyhouse
6:00 Evening Editon
k 7o204a ws ,
6:6 News Caravan
7 00 Sereen Direetors Playhouse
7 Jo Father Knows BoN
is ¥K*>.'Wa.ra“’’
0*0 Highwy Patrol
10:00 Final Id It Ion
15.00-1700; common
10.00-14.50; fat cows
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TODAY r,HlRij SATURDAY
"FIRST RUN"
Cartoons 6145 Features 7:00 • 10:10
SIMM, SAVKE TROTH STABS
FROM THE JUKE BOX JUNGLE!
ES
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are pledged to sell to tickets each,
tell prospective customers that all
money raised would go to* finance
more work of the Kiwanis Chil-
drens Clinic, an organization to
give medical aid to underprivileg-
ed children.
He Biao suggested that the ticket
sellers’ motto could be “Tell ’em
and sell ’em.”
^Jefferson added that since the
minstrel, scheduled for Feb. 24 at
8:15 p.m in the NTSC auditorium,
would run only one Bight, he ex-
pected a packed house. He said
that his committee was bolding
back a few tickets to ba sold at
the door, but that they would Ito
labeled "standing room only."
On the entertainment program,
tenor Bennie Middaugh sang "So-
liloquy" from "CarouaoL”
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WEDNESDAX
4:00 Evening News
4tl0 Weathercast
4:16 ‘Tricks and Treats
6:00 Miekey Mouse Club
6:00 Cowboy Thriils
6:30 Disneyiand
TWO MGM Parade 1
0*0 Mnaquerade Party
8:80 Break the Bank
8:00 Wednesday Night Fights ,
6:43 Sports With Bherman
10:09 TexaNewa
0:1 Weather Telefact
10:25 News Final
10:30 Suspense
11:00 Tonight
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Bogan, Allen. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1956, newspaper, February 15, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1449948/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.