Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1957 Page: 2 of 16
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cakes, fruit bread, baked beans
Few Details Known
Fort Worth today was looking to
MARKETS
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estimate
coat
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mon and medium 14.00-18.50.
BRIDGEPORT - Funeral ser-
lambs
to have a storage apace
TEXAS
STARTS
TODAY
TOO LATI TO CLASSIFY
defying society and law!
an office building and warehouse
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Installation of approximate-
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meeting of the Denton Rotary
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Tioga Man Faces
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Fort Worth Sets
Study Of Lakes
in Denton, Wise
rested on several other counts of
delinquency prior to Thursday.
today from Hawkins Funeral Cha-
pel here for John Lee Dillman, 58,
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financing 1980
Chevzoieta, Fords,
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50c Per Car
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Olson Construction Co. holds the
plant.
ter, Mrs. Jimmie Doell of Hous-
ton; two sisters. Mrs. Albertine
Higgins of Durant Okla, and Mrs.
Schmitz and his stepmother. Mrs.
Ora Harshawl of Fort Worth.
Rites Scheduled
For Mr. Harshawl
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CHARCOAL
BROILERS
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temen
wonuW
STUDENT
ART THEATRE
East Side of Square
NOW FLAYING
decide when to officially open the'
Christmas season.
MM MWtoM eempe«.
th. office of th. PurchMlns Agnt
untU 10 00 AM.. August 29, 1957,
on th. following:
GANG GIRLS
on the loose
RUTHLESS
KILLERS
with a talent
forTROUBLE!
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DMIVHNATHLATRE
TODAY ONLY
A new rale!
A new triumph!
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ALL
OCCASIONS
"THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG"
Ann Sheridan - Robert Cum-
Fields "ondie "e"Kan Bet
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chastain,
1012 Myrtle, had as their guests
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Sweatt of Wel-
lington and Mrs. Howard Keener
of Littlefield.
Mrs. J. H. Wagner and sea Dav-
id have returned to Vivian, La.,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Hall, 404 Marietta, and Miss
Nita Beth Wagner, a student at
NTSC.
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lived in Crystal City four
Mr. Harshawl is survived
Filmed in Ceylon I
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ment ordered out of the country
by tomorrow Second Secretary
Hassin Zakaria of the Syrian Em-
bassy. That step and the action
against Zeineddne, who was al-
ON
FIRE
Hale was captain of the 1938 g
TCU team which won the South-
west Conference championship and
Grapevihe Reservoir to include
water storage space for Fert
Whether from the
upper crust or the
dregs of humanity
...teen-age jackals
...they take what
they want and
stop at nothing
L to get it'
Every man a
KL pray!
wife, Mrs. Alma Harshawl, of Cry-
stal City; one son, Charles Wil-
son Harshawl of Austin: one daugh-
KETTLES ON
LDMaDONALDS
maumene.snocumesvohvdi
_COjmTBT BAYAW BY AWtOCIWBB!
as Tech 1—---
whether to allow a hearing for
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON U_Ruxsia stood
out today as the big winner so
far in a diplomatic dogfight be.
tween Syria and the United
BUILDING
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largest industrial installations in
the area, which is almost altoge-
ther devoted to ranching and
agriculture. Most personnel for
the plant will be hired from with-
in the area.
Located two and a half miles
southwest of Bridgeport, the plant's
construction program now includes
(a
County
of 250.1
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W. W. Marple of Tioga is free
today on $1,000 bond, after being,
charged with driving while intoxi-
cated. The charges were filed in
County Court this morning.
Marple was arrested Wednesday
afternoon by Denton County Sher-
iff's Deputies Jack Shepherd and
Olen Jones as he drove his car
north on Highway 377.
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9 FT. Westinghouse refrigerator,
tor nale, in excellent condition.
DU2-7088 after 1pm
FOR SAIA 32 cu. ft .Stainless
■ Steely retrigerator. Wimpy’s Cale.
WAXFnpertencea wattresa, apply
in Parenn, clomed Bundaya "im-
The Woman’s Auxiliary at St
David's Episcopal Church will
have a food sale at the church,
623 Ector, Saturday beginning at
Gainesville, an armed forces div-
ing team, and a life-saving dem-
onstration conducted by Inna Un-
ger and Frisco boys and girls who
recently passed life-saving tests.
Special awards will be presented
to backers of the youth center.'Joe
Bob McIntire and Gerry Sonntag
will present the awards, Master
of ceremonies will be W. M. Strib-
ling, superintendent of schools.
The youth center has been dev-
eloped on a five-acre tract of land
in northeast Frisco at a cost of
$25,000, all of which has been con-
tributed by region residents.
"First Run Same Law
Admissions"
Features 8:10 & 10:20
tree professors dismissed in an
asuton-.rene the board will
vices were to be held at 4 p.m.
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play Co. of Dallas. Byrnes. who
, spoke on Christmas decorations
I for the city. was asked to draw
up a plan for Denton and give
Greaen lee Spectele te Amen
’ * NBoedhifulAuditoriwm.
Miss Florence Davis, former
English teacher at Denton Junior
High School, was seriously injur-
ed in a two-car collision at 9:15
this morning at Congress and
Denton Streets. The full extent of
Bhnir.
••BM nom tr mail
nd vpmimanee*Meijdey
aaaiiat Aiterlem, IMm.
Hicke and,Mrs. Frank Ricke of
Sharon, Kan., ahd MYs. C. J. Lang
and "Jim Lang of Sherman. .
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Spencer Taylor, Lew-
isville, surgical; Mrs. Billy Jack
Johnson, 415 Pierce, medical;
Master Max Prideaux, 3220 Palm-
er. surgical; Mrs. James Fomby,
1418 Greenwood, surgical; Mrs.
servation and an equal amount in
flood control storage. / -
The Grapevine request is de-
signed to explore the possibility
of purchasing 200,000 acre feet
of storage apace in the federally
""controlled lake, moot of which lies
in Denton County.
DECISION DUE
IN TECH FUSS
with emal ancreage. Cal
8305.
EUZABETHTYUOR
DANAANDREUOS
A 15-yearold Denton youth is
in the Juvenile ward of Denton
County Jail today, facing delin-
«quency charges in juvenile court.
The youth was arrested Wed-
nesday afternoon by City Detec-
tive Luther (Luke) Allen after he
told officers that he broke late a
house on Scripture Tuesday night.
Taken from a billfold in the
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copper or glasa lined tank.
1. Office furniture for filtera-
ton plant office.
Detailed spec l fleet lone are avall-
able tn the office of the Purchas-
tBE DENTON R t C 0 R 0 - C H R O N IC L E
at noon today in the Southern Ho- grounds following the groundbreak-
tel's Starlight Room. '
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Frisco Will
Dedicate New
Youth Center
FRISCO (Special) - Frisco win
dedicate its new $25,000 youth cen-
ter and swimming pool at 7:30 p.m.
Friday during a special program
that will feature a diving exhi-
bition, life-saving demonstration,
clowns and pretty girls.
Highlighting ths dedication pro-
gram will be selection of three
queens, chosen from among en-
tries between 8-13 years, 13-18 and
18 and over. The names of con-
testants have been entered by lo-
cal business firms and all reside
in the Frisco and Little Elm school
sec A, —Aicpe idian, Idaho, and Charles E. Dill-
LEGAL NOTIEE3 | man. Crescent City. Calif.: and
three sisters, Mrs. Opal Mills, — ------ ------- — ------
,.The. Atz.oDenton,.Txa,.wi11 Newberg, Ore., and Mrs. Ruth:*hlchhavebeencompletedrecent-
re<»iv* seated tede tn duplicate in Ellidge and Miss Grace Dillman, ly. At present, Warren is working
both of Stillwater. Okla. 80 men on the construction pro-
. ■ gram. but will late expand that
" number to 250, officials said. O. L.
t an estimate of the cost of the plan.
Byrnes is to have both the plan
Termite Control, house leveling, ee-
ment. earpeaSer wort. DUl-StM.
POR BaLb": Fure Bred Yorkshire
Boar, 1 year old. Aleo, want to
buy so to 100 Feeder Shoata. Bee
Dick Mama or call DUa-8214.
3 BhDAOdM nfurnished house,
Morris Street, can DCS-7*01.
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nDrIDtAS a DEALERS
------------------- house was 81 and some change,
ronrxonzaan-nepioe if Stis.er.h ^5“wfth
Sattie 1.100; ealvea. 300; steady: two checks in. them. The money
good to choice ateers. heifera 20.00- , and checks were recovered.
93 00; common and medium 14 00- „U.. Mic | F Anev Ana
19.00; fat cows 12.00-15 00; food 1 Police cer L B. ' Ana • And-
1 and choice calves is 00-93 00; com- erson said the youth had been ar-
Bridgeport. of which he was a
member. Interment will be in
East Bridgeport Cemetery.
Born April 28, 1899, in Glencoe,
Okla., Mr. Dillman was a long-
time Mason and Order of the
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PRICES OU .
CHILDREN 20c |
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Auditorlum Box Ma. P. n19-2704
ate Cullum A Bern, 1809 Ita M.
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Firt Pubile Ivent in
MW MLMONIAL AUDITONIUM
See Americe’s Greutest
end Mott Popular Ice Show
FIRST TIME IN DALLAS
. ____grant the open hearing." aaid
wiu decid Saturday Chatrman W. D Watkins, jm
Johnny l
TbemaiiA
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Syrian Fuss Denton Woman
J Injured In.
2-Car Wreck
12 sTOCKER Cows and calves; 9- ..... .
horse trailer. Billy Aryson, DU9- d'”* 1
7048. I «raden
Home-made bread,
Town Topics
Briefs - Births - Hospital Notes
Denton and Wise counties for a AI. rr...
possibility of increasing its muni- ADout «WO MIhaP8
Fort Worth officials have asked, Denton pollan nystigated, two 1 . -
the US Corns of Enzineering for Accdent "eanesaay DuI , T .06-1 m., ne The committee had as guest.
theuiPsAnshsnskninKcin tails were reported about eitherBridoeport Rites speaker Wednesday afternoon F.
mishap. _ 2 I'..,. J Byrnes of the Lone Star Dis-
No accident report had been fill- F or Mr. Dillman
ed out by ini estigating officers this *
morning, but it was known that, _ „ w. . „
no injuries were received in el "ise-coun- Bureau
ther accident. Damage in one mis-
hap amounted to a total of $100
it iwaa reported. .
Other Wednesday police activi-
ties included:
Miles eruised, 606; complaints
answered. 4; speeders ticketed, 4;
other traffic violations, ■ 10; ar-
rests, 3; in jail, 4: escorts pro-
vided. 1; prowler calls, 0; park-
ing meter violations, 52; other
parking violations, 8.
City pound activities include:
miles cruised, 63; complaints an-
swered, 3; dogs impounded, 2;
dead animals removed, 3; dog
shot, 1; dogs put to death in the
gas chamber, 0.
edding. The State Department
also declared that the U.S. am-
bassador to Damascus. James S.
Pint mdd.4
Time "U
Is an o»w —a wm Meye
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Aug.24 nu Aug. 21
witely eaouoptsun.
Imteey Skew lilt ete 7 EM.
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ready in Syria, were taken in
States. ... , , . retalation for Syria's ouster of her injuries had not been deter- l--0 ---- xrt-T,--
The. Soviet policy of making three American Embassy officials mined but she was reported still and homemade jellieswillbe sold,
trouble for the Western powers in earlier this week. .. -- • -"n A.U im FIw DENTON I ERSONALS
the Midde Eastsappears.to have Bat the department said the
aid of hands omeyiin. th Amer ' actions do not mean a breakoff
L e which led yesterday to Amer- of diplomatic relations, and offi-
icun osster, oftheS ArW cials disavowed any intentions to
sador to Washington, Farid Zein' that
PONDER — Funeral services
for Charles M. Harshawl. who was
born at Ponder in 1900, were to
be held today at 4 p.m. in the
First Methodist Church of Crystal
Moose Jr will not be returning to protests against a syrian charge oWnnsad
-Mspc".Aondaythat the UnHed* States Congress win
. .. ~ Midshipman Hanson
medical; Mrs. E. A. Yates, Den- _ I
ton, surgical; Mrs. Ira Cook, Keported Improved
Route 2, surgical; Mrs. H. D.
.000 acre feet for con-
ing Agent. Bld envelope ‘shall be
plainly marked AS to the item of. mc .r—I
bid and bid opening data. Th* City defeated Carnegie Tech in the Sug-
rrrerves the right to reject any or ar Bowl game. Athree-year let-1
all bida. _ . ...... । terman. Hale ws a teammate of
Purlehnaing"Ngent Davey O’Brien, the Frogs’ great,
, City of Denton, Texas ' quarterback.
August 13 and 99, 1957. a--
____INGER STEVENS • MARY FICKETT • E. G. MARSHALL
-MALCOLM BRODRICK- " RANALD MacDOUGALL
umeapanrzom"eom - .memow RANALD MacDOUGALL
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CO-ED THEATRE
caU Way rip’a Finance. DU2-4054. _____ _______
3-SmftOOte Mouse, near North I 1yia4 Ft. of curb and'• u t'tor'to be
Ware School, priced to eel!, own- . done in connection with curb and 1
er DU2-8747 after 7 p.m. _ gutter to be installed by the de- |> . c a
At! Rinds e? hauling, tractor work veloper. ........ . . . Kotary peaker , The first spade of dirt will be
. andsreumueg "• M. Aming- 2-" IP* 1 ! turned at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday by
8. Straight mineral and hoary , I. B. Hale, all-America tackle Johnny Mitchell. A brief program
motor oils, bar 10 and 40 for TCU in 1938 and one of the has been planned for the ground-
-rtina roruunmintdiesei power sen" greatest football players in the his-; breaking, including talks by Mit-
2-BEDROON Unfurntahed house. 4 one 48 0 cabinet model1 tory of the Fort Worth college, was I chell and George Harwood, mavor
Dus- eleetrio not water heater with 9000 to be guest speaker at the weekly of Bridgeport. A watermelon din-
wan total element with either meeting of the Denton Rotarv Club ner will be served on the plant
Clark. Denton Drive, medical; R E. (Dick' Hanson, a senior at; 2050022.5020:w65“800-a50“
Miss Linda Lou Arp, 300 W. Mul- the U.S. Naval Academy in An-) __
berry, medical. Lfmnapolis, Md., is reported to be re-
Discharged Mrs. Edna Field- bovering satisfactorily from in-
er. 408 Fry; Mr. T. E. Rhinehart juries received in a head-on auto-
and baby. 1000 Fannin: G. W. mobile crash last Saturday near
Crawford, 804 Cordell; Mrs. L. J. Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Hanson, a
Quisenberry, Aubrey; Mrs. O. J. graduate of Denton High School
Christian and baby, 120 E. Prai- and • former student at NTSC and
tie; Martin Coulter, 904 N. Elm; : Rice Institute, to the son of Mr.
Leo Gregory, 1208 Stratford. | and Mrs. E. H. Hanson. 619 W.
Elm Street Hospital A Clinie Oak.
wuwsiwms’
The Board of nducation. North-
west Public School. Will hold a
public hearing on the vtrget for'
the echool year. 1057-88 in the High
School Auditorium, Monday. Aug-1
ust IS. • p.m
James F. Malone
Bupt.
Aug 18. 14, 18,___________________
Fsms
•Kansresvateruart2dd•
and the estimate ready by Sept,
who died Monday in a Bridgeport i 1, the date on which I Denton mer-
hospital. A retired farmer, he had chants will be called together to
made his home here for eight-
months.
Officiating at the service* will
be the Rev. John Baker, pastor of
the First Baptist Church of
Eastern Star worker.
He to survived by his wife;
I two brothers, Earl Dillman, Mer-
.-en-im- -cn tad.y in Flow DEN IUN rEK>ONALS
.unconscious at noon today in How B___
Ssmaii “cmnan prnounced a" «"“? pa
L,, "c it ,, " fair tOf), will attend the annual com-
’ Mite Davis of 1102 Congress pany convention in Monterrey,
go that far. ' . wsthrown’utPotheriSchev: Mexico, through wednes
The moves against zeineddine ' rolet as the result of the crash a wE
and Zakaria were coupled with. Denton police Capt. J. E. (Tuck) |---;--------•----
protests against a Syrian charge) Bowling said she was headed west .
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was involved in a plot to over- was struck by .a 1955 Oldsmobile
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TERRORIST GANGS
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Mrs. E. J. Grishman. Ponder,
(While They Laat)
Were
810.95.
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Watkins talked to the professors
yesterday at Lubbock. They,are
Greenberg and Per Stensland. la
the office of D. N. Jones, Tech
president.
questioned them as to wheth-
ar they still wanted an open
meeting," Watkins said. "And'
when they did I agreed to present
their request to the board." Ear-
lier Watkins had declared the
matter a closed issue.
"It to my opinion that the whole
matter will be settled after the
ri7y vr-^wl th* brother!^ WeAha eeM
of Mrs. Jack F Schmitx Sr. of
Demon died Wudnesday-He had Youth Hele After
55 Theft Is Charged
Worth. +
And officials have also proposed
a new lake near Boyd in Wise
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Linwood Roberson
FLORIST
501 W. Hickory 0112-2361
David Wiley, <804 W. Hikory,
medical; Wallace D. Mulkey,
1204 W. Mulberry, surgical; Mrs.
John H. Kirby, Sanger, medical:
Mrs. David Jinnings, 2111 W.
Hickory, medical; Garry Taylor,
2309 Kayewood, surgical; Grady
McCallum, Lake Dallas, medical;
REGIONAL PERSONALS
Mrs. Mary Schmits and A. J.
Schmitz of Valley View had as
guests Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ricke i dietricta
of Conway Springs, Kan.. Joe: .. .
■ ■ -- - ■ — - Also op the program will be a
father and .’ton clown team from
Jean Ann Jacquelyn Tim _
FERGUSON • LEWIS • • FARRELL
Written and Duected by Rebert Dertano W
kmm"int
exhoe resprerue
in addltkte. the State DdBart- gXw‘ p2s7dent ^utori Kuwat£ driven north by 14-year-old Joe That” What
That charge was followed by the Mayfield of Dallas, who to staying 0 ‛ 11 til
Kuwatly government's order di- in Denton at the home of his un- 4 ’ g ’ Stndvi no
reeling that Howard Stone. Fran-cle, Milton D. Cason of 425 Den-, — — —-uUJ-8
cis J. Jeton and Col. Robert W. | ton St. ,
Molloy of the U.S. Embassy staff The collision threw Miss Davis ' cWiith 111 more shopping days till
leave Syria. from her car and wrapped the car .Christmas, members of the mer-
--------------------•------------ a round a light pole Rowling said chants committee of the Denton
the automobile was a total loss.! Chamber .of Commerce are al-
while the other vehicle, which be-1 ready laying plans for the yule
longs to Cason, suffered damage season.
! to the front bumper, grill, fenders The Merchants committee of the
I and hood. Denton Chamber of Commerce is
— already thinking about Christmas.
sAdmitted: M”' Boyce Corley, Hanson, who is 10 Wyandot Mem-
Dismissed; Joe Graves, Tioga, orial Hospital in Ipper Sandusky.
BIRTHS was allowed to sit in a wheel chair
A girl was born to Mr and Mrs. Wednesday, his mother reported.
Boyce Corley of Slidell Aug. 14 at Mrs. Hanson left Denton Saturday
Elm Street Hospital k Clinic. to be at the bedside of her son.
A boy, David Lynn, was born to Hanson, 23. suffered a broken leg
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wiley, and minor iniuries in th. er.e
604 W Hickory, at 7:31 p.m. Aug. injuries in the era*.
14 at Flow Memorial Hospital. f—-
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