Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1957 Page: 2 of 16
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ican competitive enterprise econ-
omy thia morning at the Southern
Three Injured in
Crash Near Alvord
Lewisville P-TA Will
Meet Thursday Night
LEWISVILLE (Speclal» - The
Lewisville Parent • Teachers Assn,
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS
Carlton Fumeral
Held in Denton
Hillcrest, expects to leave this
weekend for a deer hunting trip
in Colorado.
Donald Sam Abbey of Watson-
Dentonite’s Car
Reported Stolen
Denton city police were mves-
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Flow Memorial Hospital.
A boy, Edward Langston, was
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HELEN’S KNIT SHOP
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la This Ole House
YARNS R KNITTING AIDS
Afternoons Mon. Thru. Fri.
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LON CHANEY
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the flame of
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Your Hertford Agent in Denton Is Borrow Insurance
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Les Flesner of Houston, district . A girl, Ruby Arlene, was born
representative of the U.S. Cham to Mr. and Mrs Edward Hill. 1303
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And as sensational-as in her Academy Award •
performance for "Written on the Wind"...
DOROTHY MALONE
JANE GREER -
Last rites tor Mrs Donna Jane
Carlton, 73, of Route 2. Denton,
were held Tuesday afternoon in
the Goon Funeral Home Chapel,
Mrs. Carlton died late Sunday in
Dallas.
The Rev. Ray Looper, pastor of
the Aubrey Baptist Church, offi-
ciated, and Interment was in the
IOOF Cemetery in Denton.
Pallbearers were A. M. Renfro,
A. V. Bellar, J. M. Shimer, E A.
Nall. Otis Mercer and Luther Wil-
kerson. r
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both the city and Raytor, it might
camp this week near Van. Resi-
dents of the area rounded up four
of the dogs. The collars had been
seven days and eight nights," Hen-
derson said "Reports from go-
vernment. and rebel radios gave us
i out best leads, but it's hard to J
find out what's going on in the
midst of complete chaos. rThere;
are no front lines in a revolu-
ton Chamber of Commerce.
The Rev. Edward H. Campbell,
rector of St. David's Episcopal'
Church, will lad an informal dis-
cussion on the doctrines and prac-
tices of the Episcopal Church at
a meeting at 8 tonight in the par-
iah house. 623 Ector, for members
add visitors.
DENTON PERSONALS
Russell Johnson, 1M Woodrow,
says all his fox hounds but one
have been recovered. Johnson own
12 dogs, but live of tnem either
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lis Brown, Lewisville; Willis Bra-
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Lewisville; Mrs Emory Wilkins,
302 Jagoe; Vic Ashley, 1015 High-
land. ■
Elm Street Hospital A Clinic
Visiting Hours: 9:80-11:30 a.m.,
3-5 p.m., 7-8:80 p.m.
Admitted: Fred W. Thompson,
Argle, medical.
Dismissed: Zeke Holloway, Pil-
ot Point; C. A. Draper, Route 1,
Sanger.
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NOW THRU SAT.
John Mills
Richard Attenborough
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'THE BABY AND
THE BATTLESHIP'
of Argyle, were held today at 10
a.m. in the Jack. Schmits A Son
Funeral Chapel.
The Rev. J. Lester Davenport,
pastor of- the Englewood Metho-
dist Church of Fort Worth, offi-
ciated and burial waa in, the
Prairle Mound Cemetery west of
Argyle. Mrs. Allison died Monday
in a Fort Worth hospital. «
Columbus diooevorog some un-
usually deep waters off the nortn-
orn coast of Honduras. And that]
is how the Central American na-
tion got its name, for Honduras
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In July, 1953 Bruce Henderson
stepped off an airliner in Buenos
Aires as an Associated Frees for-
eign correspondept and landed
right between two Argentine revo-
lutions. i
Four years before he had been
an NTSC journalism student and
Denton Record - Chronicle report-
er. planning a pews- career that
would land him an overseas as-
siznnent.
Tuesday he returned to Denton
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ROANOkE - Disregarding the
normal pattenn, a burglar or bur: ~
glars shunned cash' and new tires
in a burglary at Henry Luttrell's
Conoco Service Station on State
Highway 114, Tuesday night or
early this morning
Instead, ths burglars made off
with two recapped tires, 10 cases
of motor oil and two cases of anti-
treeze.
Denton County sheriffs deputies
Dien Jones and John Jackson Im
vestigated the bucglary this morn-
ing and reportedthal entry was .
made by breaking out the glass in
the front door 61 the slat ion
They said whoever staged the
break-in left $50 in the cash regts-
A girl, Patti Gail. was born
to Mr. and Mrs Felix Edmond ।
Webster of Littlefield at 1:40 a.m. I
Oct. 9 in Flow Memorial Hospi-
tal.
Advances in the newspaper field
over the past few years were
discussed by two Record-Chronicle
officials at the Tuesday noon meet-
ing of the Denton Kiwanis Club in
the Southern Hotel. The Kiwantans
were also entertained by musical
numbers by Record-Chronicle route
carriers. -—-t—
Record-Chronicle business man-
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flluioui walk in cioMti. s large rooms, Fulton. Principal John H. Guyer
ouI932,ehuaanaa)av0225052: retloerator said the public is invited.
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Wayne Inman. 913 N. Locust,
reported his car stolen this morn-
ing He said the car, light green
1851 Chevrolet two-door sedan, was
apparently' stolen sometime dur-
ing the night from in front of his
house. Inmian said the keys were
in the car.
m., Oct. a in Flow Memorial Hos-
pital
A boy, Johnny Gordon, Jr.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Gordon Hudson. 1404 Broadway,
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For Edgur Tharp, 61
LEWISVILLE (Speclali _ Fu-
neral services for Edgar Tharp,
•1. of Lewisville, a retired car-
penter who died Tuesday, were to
be conducted today at 2:30 a.m.
in the Lewisville Bible Church by
the Rev. C. P. Mercer, pastor.
Burial was to be ip the Little Elm
Cemetery.
FRATS
Continued from Pass •
the fraternity - house relocations,
property owners near the new
sites had-asked.— and received —
lower property valuations for tax
purposes City Secretary W. D.
Buttrill, who's also city tax asses-
sor and collector, verified Orr’s
statement
However. Buttrill said the re-
duction in property values of
homes near fraternity houes has I
not lowered the city’s tax revenue
because "we've simply raised the
valuations on the fraternity hous-
es."
Although the college provides a
dormitory (Chilton Hall) for wo-
men’s social sororities, fraterni-
ties provide their own houses eith-
er by renting or buying- Two of
the fraternities just this year rent-
ed college - owned houses at 14’3
died on the ground floor with the
newspaper's staff and escaped in-
jury.
"Since Peron left. covering Alt
gentina has -been like covering a
dormant civil war," Henderson ex-
plained. "The population is still
divided over the Peron question.
The first presidential election,
since Peron came to power will
be held in February. Only then can
we tell whether Argentina is com-
ing-out of or returning to' Peron-
ism."
Henderson’s talk was sponsored
by Sigma Delta Chi and Theta
Sigma Phi, professional journalis-
tic fraternities at NTSC. is
scheduled to fly to New York to-
day for briefing sessions at Time
and Life magazines, for whom he
will soon become a Panama cor-
respondent.
Maple 30,1016 Maple, $25, 110 1. Col- .
lins, 350, 2-3562, 002-2945. Scotchman.
rot iALt sr IraJe, imali Mulir in IUD -
Fairlane 500, reais. Meter, Fordomatic. 1
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DECATUR - George Blockmon
of Bowie was listed in good condi-,
tion this morning by Decatur’s Ro-
gers Hospital officials following a
Tuesday night car - pickup headon
gony..
Fu» Dr.Guild's
t wW meet Thursday at 7:30 pm
in the Lewisville High School audi-
torium. Mrs. Aubrey Polser, first
vice president, will be in charge
of the program.
PLANNING
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about 150 gallons of permanent
type anti-freeze on a low bid of
$1,625 per gallon, rezoned from
residential to business a lot at
Smith and Hill, adopted an ordin-
ance establishing as permanent the
new city bus routes which started
in September and decided to install
mercury vapor street lights around
the new Denton High School if the
school system pays for the poles.
The commission also rejected a
proposed by Newton Rayzor of
Houston concerning airport im-
provements and leasing of Mun-
icipal Airport. However, the com-
mission implied that if an agree-
be willing to look further into the
projected plans.
In a letter to the commission.
Rayzor asked to lease the airport
and construct additional harigars.
The commission, however, rejected
the intitial offer as unacceptable
since any improvements made
would not become city property
when the proposed lease expired.
His story began when Hender- ed and burial was in the Roselawn
son was plunged into the setting Memorial Park
of ohe of the top news stories of Mr Fuller died Sunday in his
the year. A spring revolution had home.'
failed, but on Sept. 16 rebels Pallbearers included C. B Mui-
launched the uprising that toppled! lennix, R C. Gross, W. W. White-
the Peronista regime. side. Bobby Crouch, L. D. Ander-
"We never left the AP office for son -and J. D Clampitt.
Mrs J. G. Page of 813 Mulber-
ry was entertained with a party
Tuesday on her 81st birthday.
Mrs. Page, who was born in
1876 at Hallettsville, has .66 de-
scendants. including 10 children.
37 grandchlldren and 10 great-
grandchildren.
Among relatives, honoring her
Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs, H. L.
Gough, Ray Gough. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Wilkinson and Reggie and
J W. Page, all of Denton; Mr. and
Mrs. J. M Chism of Krum; Mrs.
Gordon Trice and Mrs Ralph
Dean of Fort Worth, and Mrs.
Paul Belken of Dallas.
officer explained what had hap-
pened One of the nurses had a
request to make: "The next time
a skunk’s out here, call me. I’ve
never seen a live one."
The 1:46 p.m. meeting of the Den:
Toastmaster’s Club will be held
in the Dixie Bello room of the
Southern Hotel today, inatead of
at TWU’s Hubbard Hall as orig-
inally announced, club education-
al vice president Pare’l Milchan
said.
A NTSC faculty member walk-
ed into his classroom this morn-
ing and found the following note
on the blackboard. "This is to re-
mind you that game time* is at
10:46 today." (World Series'. '
The Jayceeselteswill meet Um
night at 7:80 in the home of Mrs.
Harold Knight. 1630 N. Elm, with
Mrs. J. D. Hubble and Mrs. Rob-
ert Cummings, co-hostesses,
Mrs. James Magill’s Sth grade
class at Central Elementary
School, having won the Parent-
Teacher Assn, membership drive
at the school. will be the guests
of J. P. Harrison, manager of
the Campus Theatre.
John Synge’s classic one-act tra-
gedy. "Riders to The Sea," will
be presented by the NTSC Supper
Theatre Thursday and Friday at
y
The assembly, open to the pub- B
lie, will begin at 9:40 am. In the |
auditorium of the new school on
THE DENTO
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Pallbearers included
Night life ea Seripture Hill teas I
been picking up lately. The dlscov- 1
try of several families of skunks I
living near Klow Memorial Hs-
pital has kept City Pound Master 1
Millard Beaird busy trying to el- i
iminate them Several nights ago. ;
Beaird had just killed a rather <
large skunk and was showing it
a off to a eity policeman when i
two nurses came- to the emer-
gency door to see "what was I
causing that strong odor." The
at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in Flow Me-
morial Hospital
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs
William Madlock, 602 Jackson, at
11:40 p.m. Oct 3 in Flow Memor-
w><.
WANTEDTQualified fountain manager to and former faculty member at
work from s to • p.m., ever night, except TWU and Denton High School, will
of putting out a daily newspaper.'
He also distributed copies of Bob |
Considine’s copyrighted column "A
Daily Miracle."
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quarters it tint with twe apartmente,
3 batha, close in on pavement, $8,500. C. H.
fnltw. DU? 7422, 0U» 2075
CALLED meeting Stantield Kodge No. 1
217 A F. S A. M., Thursbay 7 *
p.m., (. A Degret.
BEr PLACEIN DENTON for quick, courteous
I - Auto Financing a Refinaneing. lower cor |
pusments, better ters.
WALDRIP FINANCE CO.
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PRESIRVING pears, hana picked. Pumpkins, I
Cashaws, tomatoes, 10c Ik large assorted
eon qoods, sweet potatoes, limo*. Th*
Apple Hmm*.
— DIBPENSING OF GLASSES
Acron from Russell’s
7 p.m. In the Student Union Build-
ing cafeteri. Tickets for supper
and the play are on sale for 31.75
at:the speech department. Reser-
vations must be made and tickets
picked up before noon on the day
of the performance.
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Mr. Tharp, born in Celina. April collision on U.S. Highway 61 about
36. 1316. was a veteran of World two miles north of Alvord.
War I. He is survived by his wife: Also inJurod in the crash were
two slaters, Mrs. Lucille Hunter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stockton of
Denton and Mrs. Chloe Tharp of | Alvord. They were taken to the I
Dallas; a brother, Bailey Tharp, Decatur Clinic, treated and re-
of Dallas and several niecest and leased.
nephews I Investigating Highway Patrol-
man Gordon Payne said the acci-
stravedor were lured away trom Aatly"Lebcarito MFandes
"" " — 4:01 a m Oct. 9 in Flow Memorial
TT. •roan Mountain
CIOASITIIS OS COMFOUND
Henderson and his colleagues
maintained an a r o u n d-the-clock
• operation from their office on the
| third floor of the newspaper plant.
! La Nacion. Hours were spent on
1 the phone, dictating stories of the
uprising to New York Other news
went out by urgent cable. At one
point the government cut off all
communications with the outside
world for several days.
During the height of the fight-
ing. rebel tanks moved in and
burned out a building next door
to La Nacion. The AP staff hud-
W- Mulberry and. W.Mul- 36,000 Tu nOOn furnc.-wifh automatle
berry, both immediately adjacent ।
to the NTSC campus.
THOUSAND FACES
CNEmaSeopE
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VIU4A “CNICOLOR
MiW-iAo
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removed. _ ..
Walter M. (Wimpy) Jost, 803 Jackson 10 Be At
Record - Chronicle Circulation
manager Jack Stephens explained
problems in getting the newspapers
to homes while the news is still
fresh, factors about handling -a
large circulation with Carrier boys
in. four counties, and tld of the
Little Merchants Plan, by which
newsboys go into business for
themselves
Gerald James, the Record-Chron-
icle’s oldst newspaper carrier by
point of service, told Kiwanians of
the advantages of being a news-
paper carrier.
’ Newsboy Kenny Miller played
several numbers on the piano, and
former newsboy Lawrence Gibson
played several numbers on the
violin.
agar Roy Appleton discussed news-
paper* in general, the technolos-
leal advances during the past 10
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Hotel The series of studles, mod: ward Wand. Lewisville, £ 1:13 p.
erated by Dr. O. J. Curry of - - - - -......-
N.T.8.C., is sponsored by the Den-
Sunday Apply in peraon only. Brooks Drug i address the weekly assembly pro-
Store. gram at Denton High Thursday.
WANTED: Lady to work as clerk, tour nighti — "
weekly t Ihrtt efternoons and four nights '
weekly. Apply in person only Brooks Prue
Store. ,
, Pallbearers were to be Albert ____. -----------.—12-
Washington, Ed Feagins Clyde dent occurred when one of the
Wilcher. Bill Bunker. ReveauSte. vehicles attemnted to pass anoth-
wart and A. E. McKenzie. er car on a hill.
—— comroii. sas Jack Mill, ns Coit. Sir Thomas Dilling, formerly •
i 5-RO0M unfurnished houne,111Weich, iso, J senior veterinarian with the Food e
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FIRE PREVENTION will be family ’but in ms in the Boy Botero
home as well as in millions of other American homes during .Na-
tional Fire Prevention Week (October 6-12). The screen and TV
star joins three of his children. Dusty, Dodie and Debbie in a fire
prevention Inspection tour of the family’s California residence,
busty, at 10 a full-fledged Junior Fire Marshal in the program
sponsored as a publie service by the Hartford Fire Insurance Com-
pany, holds s ropy of the fall issue of the Junior Fire Marshal
magazine which features a home inspection report for boys and
girls. His adopted little sisters, Dodie, an American Indian, and
Debbie, a Korean War orphan, are both just five and eligible for
the first time for school and a chance to participate in the Hart-
Admitted: A. F. Evers 1035 W.
Oak, medical; Mrs. Johnnie Hud-
son, 1404 Broadway, medical;
Mrs. E. L. Hill, 1103 Lindsey,
medical; Floyd Hale, 501 Frame,
accident: Mrs. Daniel Ward, Lew-
isville. medical; Mrs. Philip Stan-
ley. 1305 W. Oak; Miss Elaine
Wyatt, Wichita Falls, surgical;
Miss Fraya Hathorne, Justin, med-
ical: Robert Clark, Route 2, sur-
gical; Dr. M. L. Hutcheson, 401 8.
Locust, medical; Darrell Pitts,
Fort Worth Drive, accident: H. C.
Boswell, Lake Dallas, medical.
Dismissed: A. F. Evers, 1036
W. Oak; Miss Sharon Loy Lyons,
UM Maple: Mrs. Henry C. Bett
and baby, 620 Smith: Mrs. Charlie
R. Feaster and baby. 310 8. Hat-
eher; Elmer M. Richter, 1704 Carl-
ton; James Max Bryant, 630 Wood-
land; Mrs. Walter Linenschmidt,
and baby, 715 Myrtle; Mrs. Wii-
Qdko w Okawu
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. . tigating -a stolen car report to-
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CHILDREN 20c )
Semeain 50.
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FORr WonT (APL-Hogs 400, stendy t 23
iewer chele 18.25-18 50
' —P 500; steady medium to good tambs
19.00 20.50, medium I* good teder lamba
19.00-20.06.
Cattle 1,400 celve 500, steady qood
and choice steens 18.00-22,00; same heilens
31.90 down, common and medium 13.00-
18.00, ft cow 13,50-15.00, good end ehoice
calves" 18.00-20.00, common and medium
13.60-18.00, medlum t good stock calves
18.00-22.00, medium to good stock steer
yearlings 17.00-20.00.
Town .Topics
gyle, a retired farmer, were held
Tuesday afternoon_jn th Schmitz-
(6 tell an NTSC audienc e of life Floyd - Hamlett Funeral Chapel
with the AP during the overthrow, The Rev. Charles Wages, assist-
of Dictator Juan Peron’ss Argen- ed by the Rev. Ike Sidebottom and
tine government. the Rev. Paul E. Leake, • off iciat-
•.u.mlu, a.Aznw ..ham Lanrdv, ahsa anA KitrinI wna in fha Rnnlawn
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SLIDELL - Funeral services
for Mrs. Mary Lula Tomlinson, 87.
of Slidell, were tn be held today
at 3 p.m. in the Slidell Church of
‘Christ. Mrs. Tomlinson died
Tuesday in the Sanger Clinic. Bur-
ial was to be in the Slidell Ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Tomlinson was born Nov.
7. IM, in Fayetteville, N. C. She
was married to H. E Tomlinson
in IM and came to Texas to set-
tie near Era in 1M.
Survivors include three daugh-
ters, Mrs. W. B Dimmett of Sli.
dell. Mrs. J. R. Adcock of
Keller and Mrs. C. C Ritchie of
Wichita Falls; a son, Walter Tom-
linson of Brownsville: 12 grand
children and 33 great grandchil-
dren.
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kirG of ’em aLL!
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY School Assembly <-
Ville, Calif., has been visiting his
mother. Mrs R. J Abbey, 113
er. Joo of patton, expect to leave LPrewitt Jo Harold Prewitt ami
Friday for Grants, N.M., where1 i:rrrenninsm
they will open a lumber business. 1 - “
HOSPITAL NOTES ‘Relatives Honor
Flow Memorial Hoepltai
Visiting Hours: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
3-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m.
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